Some Endangered Plants and TCM

Endangered plants and its used part Traditional usages Substitute/Cultivation Remarks
American ginseng rhizome
Panax quinquefolium
American ginseng is an adaptogen, a substance that strengthens the body when it has suffered prolonged stress. It is a good support for those recovering from illness or surgery. Can be cultivated domestically, and meet the demand.
Ginseng rhizome
Panax ginseng
A very powerful adaptogen, TCM uses it for resuscitation, and also as tonic to promote the production of fundamental substances of the body. Can be cultivated domestically, and meet the demand.
Gastrodia tuber
Gastrodia elata
This is a species of wild orchid. It relieves rheumatism, improves blood flow in the vessels and strengthens bones and tendons. Can be cultivated domestically, and meet the demand.
Cistanche rhizome
Cistanche deserticola
It enhances the overall functioning, replenishes essence and blood, and lubricates the intestines.
Magnolia bark
Magnolia officinalis
Commonly used for chest and abdominal distention, and intestinal symptoms. Can be cultivated domestically.
Dendrobium stem
Dendrobium chrysanthum
Dendrobium candidum
Dendrobium nobile
It nourishes the body and clears the heat.
Eucommia bark
Eucommia ulmoides
Used to nourish the body, strengthen the bones and muscles and prevent miscarriage. It is effective in treating hypertension and vascular diseases. Can be cultivated domestically, and meet the demand.
Liquorice root
Glycyrrhiza uralensis
Glycyrrhiza inflate
Glycyrrhiza glabra
Wild use in TCM, as buffer, antidote, and qi tonic.

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